Mount Gabi

Mount Gabi is an underwater mountain, similar to a guyot, that was discovered in 2006, 50 km off the coast of Augusta near the south-western tip of Western Australia. It lies a similar distance west of Windy Harbour

It lies at a depth of 1000 m, rising 300 m from the sea floor and is 5 km wide.

Mount Gabi was discovered by Cameron Buchanan, a multibeam sonar specialist from Geoscience Australia, the Australian national agency for geoscience research, via swath mapper during investigations of continental shelf processes between the Great Australian Bight and Cape Leeuwin.